First vid upload for a while, although I have not stopped exploring.
Should be more videos coming up soonish
This gothic mansion was once owned by a doctor who released a mental health patient who sadly went on
to stab an 11 yr old girl to death. I believe he was pretty much chased out of his home by locals (they may or may not of have had burning torches)
Nice place though, there used to be more cars, but sadly there gone now.
The car is a 1964 humber super snipe
and yes I know I spelt doctor wrong on the vid title god knows why

A quick one this but I'm quite happy with how it came out.
St. Pauls church was completed in 1849 and shut in 1999. It was (at least in 2008) on the market for the somewhat bargin price of £170,000. Now you dont get the windows with that (they have been auctioned off) you do however get multiple pigeon corpses and the splended aroma they have left behind...
A cracking little church and it's sad to see it in the state it's in.
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Havent seen to many videos on this place, I uploaded a vid of an explore ages ago, but every time I go past Newlands I have a little look and so have amassed more pics and footage of it.
Some of this vid was shot in August 2016, some in November and some this weekend just gone. For some reason I love this place.
The history is amazing, these buildings date back to 1213 and were the northern base of the Knights Templars and then 43 years later the
Knights Hospitallers .
Anyone intrested in a more in depth history should definitely check out http://www.stanleyhistoryonline.com/N...
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I had a few days off last month so decided to go to Dyson.
As you can see it was quite foggy which made the whole thing feel pretty creepy, solo explore as well. lotta fun.
I will be doing a revisit at some point and hopefully with a drone
The building, in Sheffield, closed its doors in 2006 and since then the gutted remains have been left to rust.
The Dyson Group, founded by John Dyson, opened their first factory in Sheffield in 1834 at the tail end of the Industrial Revolution, before later moving to this site.
Using new software to edit videos so should be a big improvement in quality!

footage and pics are taken from two quick visits. One in August and one in November 2016.
Some stolen history.........
In 2008 the farm was closed after concerns were raised about the welfare of the birds that were kept there. These included Harris hawks, red-tailed hawks, two emaciated European eagle owls and Lanner falcons. In 2005, nine eagle owls kept at the council-owned site were used in film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Since the farm was abandoned it has become a dangerous eyesore, and a meeting place for local kids and with evidence of drug taking on the site. Piles of rubbish litter the farm buildings, where slates have been stolen from the roof and fires have been started. In 2009 RATS president Paul Dainton called upon Wakefield Council to make the site safer after the buildings became too unsafe to be left as they were. In July 2010 the farm was sold at auction by Wakefield Council for £162,000, selling for almost double the guide price. It is unsure of what the new owners plan to do with site at present.
info taken from www.stanleyhistoryonline.com
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